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Tristan Tzara the Grolier Encyclopedia. tristan tzara. A Romanian by birth, poetand playwright tristan tzara, b. Apr. 4, 1896, d. Dec. 25, 1963 http://pratt.edu/~arch543p/help/Tzara.html
Extractions: Note: the following has been abstracted from the Grolier Encyclopedia. A Romanian by birth, poet and playwright Tristan Tzara, b. Apr. 4, 1896, d. Dec. 25, 1963, is known principally as the founder of the DADA movement, which, together with Richard Hulsenbeck and Hugo Ball, he organized in Zurich in 1916. Tzara moved to Paris in 1919. He broke with Andre Breton, Louis Aragon, and other members of the movement in 1923 when they turned to surrealism; after the mid-1930s, when Tzara joined the French Communist party, the tone of his own writing changed noticeably. At his death, however, Tzara left essays on art in which he claimed that he had always been a Dadaist. His early worksincluding the plays La premiere aventure celeste de M. Antipyrine (The First Celestial Adventure of Mr. Aspirin, 1916) and La coeur a gaz (The Gas Heart, 1923) and the epic poem The Approximate Man (1931; Eng. trans., 1973)indicate by their titles something of the irrational playfulness of Dadaism.
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Extractions: "(Hugo) Ball's qualities of thoughtfulness, profundity and restraint were complimented by the fiery vivacity, the pugnacity and the incredible intellectual mobility of the Rumanian poet Tristan Tzara. He was a small man, but this made him all the more uninhibited. He was a David who knew how to hit every Goliath in exactly the right spot with a bit of stone, earth or manure, with or without the accompaniment of witty bons-mots, back-answers and sharp splinters of linguistic granite. Life and language were his chosen arts, and the wilder the surrounding fracas, the livelier he became. The total antithesis between him and Ball brought out more clearly the qualities of each. In the movement's early, 'idealistic' period, these anti-Dioscuri formed a dynamic, even if serio-comic, unity. What Tzara did not know, could not do, would not dare to do, had not yet been thought of. His crafty grin was full of humour but also full of tricks; there was never a dull moment with him. Always on the move, chattering away in German, French or Rumanian, he was the natural antithesis of the quiet, thoughtful Ball - and, like Ball, indispensable. In fact, each of these fighters for the spirit and anti-spirit of Dada was indispensable in his own way.
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ARTseenSOHO - Tristan Tzara, From "Dada Manifesto, 1919" tristan tzara Philosophy is the question from which side shall we look at life,God, the idea, or other phenomena. Everything one looks at is false. http://www.artseensoho.com/Life/readings/tzara.html
Extractions: Tristan Tzara Philosophy is the question: from which side shall we look at life, God, the idea, or other phenomena. Everything one looks at is false. I do not consider the relative result more important than the choice between cake and cherries after dinner. The system of quickly looking at the other side of a thing in order to impose your opinion indirectly is called dialectics, in other words, haggling over the spirit of fried potatoes while dancing method around it. I have given a pretty faithful version of progress, law, morality and all other fine qualities that various highly intelligent men have discussed in so many books, only to conclude that after all everyone dances to his own personal boomboom, and that the writer is entitled to his boomboom: the satisfaction of pathological curiosity; a private bell for inexplicable needs; a bath; pecuniary difficulties; a stomach with repurcussions in life; the authority of the mystic wand formulated as the bouquet of a phantom orchestra make up of silent fiddle bows with philtres made of chicken manure. With the blue eye-glasses of an angel they have excavated the inner life for a dime's worth of unanimous gratitude. If all of them are right and if all pills are Pink Pills, let us try for once not to be right. An excerpt from "Dada Manifesto 1918"
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Extractions: archive biographies : tristan tzara Born 1896, Moinesti, Romania; died December 1963, Paris, France. Romanian-born French poet and essayist known mainly as a founder of Dada with Hugo Ball , Richard Huelsenbeck and others. Tzara wrote the first Dada texts - La Premiére Aventure cèleste de Monsieur Antipyrine (1916; "The First Heavenly Adventure of Mr. Antipyrine") and Vingt-cinq poémes (1918; "Twenty-Five Poems") - and the movement's manifestos, Sept manifestes Dada (1924; "Seven Dada Manifestos"). In Paris he engaged in tumultuous activities with André Breton , Philippe Soupault, and Louis Aragon to shock the public and to disintegrate the structures of language. Around 1930, weary of nihilism and destruction, he joined his friends in the more constructive activities of Surrealism. He devoted much of his time to the reconciliation of Surrealism and Marxism and joined the Communist Party in 1936 and the French Resistance movement during World War II. Tzara's manifestos: monsieur antipyrine's manifesto dada manifesto unpretentious proclamation manifesto of monsieur Aa the antiphilosopher ... how i became charming, likeable and delightful
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ArchINFORM Translate this page Haus tristan tzara. Gebäudetyp. Einfamilienhaus. Radical residences for JosephineBaker and tristan tzara in Architectural Digest, 4/1991 TS Hines S. 104 - 112. http://www.archinform.de/projekte/155.htm
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Cyberpresse | Le Tristan Tzara à La Québécoise Claudine Bertrand Translate this page Le vendredi 10 août 2001. Le tristan tzara à la Québécoise ClaudineBertrand. La Presse. POUR LA première fois en plus de dix http://www.cyberpresse.ca/reseau/arts/0108/art_101080004469.html
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Grasset - François Buot : Tristan Tzara Translate this page François Buot tristan tzara Lhomme qui inventa la Révolution Dadabiographie 5 tristan tzara, « Faites vos jeux », op. cit. http://www.edition-grasset.fr/chapitres/ch_buot2.htm
Extractions: De Tristan Tzara, on ne sait souvent quune seule chose : cest lhomme qui inventa la Révolution Dada, cette remise en cause radicale précédant le surréalisme, dont les impératifs furent : « balayer, nettoyer » et qui sétendit à lEurope toute entière. Une enfance roumaine as facile de retrouver la trace de Samuel Rosen stock, né le 16 avril 1896 à Moinesti dans la province de Bacau, en Roumanie. Entretenant un certain mystère sur ses années de jeunesse, le futur Tristan Tzara a voulu se construire une autre vie très loin de ces premiers contreforts des Carpates. « A quel moment commence ma jeunesse, s'interroge-t-il bien plus tard, je ne le sus jamais. Quoique j'eusse des données exactes sur le sentiment que ce changement d'âges mineurs déterminera en moi et que je fusse si accessible à son style coulant et délicieux. Des lueurs myopes seulement, par instants, se creusent dans le passé déjà lointain, avec des mélodies rudimentaires de vers et de reptiles insignifiants embrouillés, elles continuent à nager dans le sommeil des veines